Hi,
This isn't really important, but just looking for opinions.
I recently sold a fountain pen, which is a replica
of a montblanc.
I never made any reference to montblanc in the listing,
I just visually described the item, though the montblanc
logo was visible in the photo, I didn't use the montblanc category.
The item sold successfully, for more than I paid for it,
but WAY less than a genuine montblanc, tiny fraction
of that actually.
Anyway, I shipped the item, and soon after it arrived
the buyer filed a paypal dispute stating that the item
bore a resemblance to a 'trade marked item', and was
of inferior quality. Subsequantly that paypal account was
limited, not sure if that's a coincidence, but it was a new
account and this was the only payment received (around $50).
So, obviously the buyer has spotted the photo, thought he
was getting the bargain of the century, and now having realised
the truth is screaming blue murder.
I can't even argue the paypal dispute, as the account is limited.
I am prepared to put this down to experience, as I knew what
I was doing when listing the item, but still...
Can I recover the account from this ? Annoyed that it's a new
account with CC and bank account all added and verified, that
may be wasted.